Buffehr Creek Trail
Distance
4.3 miles (one way)Difficulty
AdvancedCrowds
LightBeginning Elevation
8,127 ft.Ending Elevation
8,254 ft.Elevation Gain
127 ft.CLOSED April 15 to June 20
From the Buffehr Creek trailhead, cross the bridge and proceed about 1/4 mile before turning right at the first junction (the trail to the left takes you to Garmisch Drive). Continue north approximately another 1/2 mile, ascending a series of switchbacks, to the North Trail junction and stay right. After passing a beaver pond on the right, cross Buffehr Creek. The beaver ponds are a great destination for families. From here, climb steeply for approximately one mile on an open hillside. At the top of the switchbacks, take the left fork to join Buffehr Creek trail and continue climbing for 2.8 miles through mixed aspen and conifer forests. The views from the top of this steep trail include Vail Mountain, Mount of the Holy Cross, and beyond.
Trail Adopted By: Pedal Power
Care for Colorado: Leave No Trace
Exploring Vail goes hand in hand with caring for our beautiful natural environment. Here’s how you can do your part!
Stay on the Trail
No shortcuts — going off trail compromises trail construction, kills the vegetation, increases soil erosion and may result in reduced water quality.
Pack Out Trash
Stash it until you can trash it — anything you bring with you, you must pack back out. Trash can hurt wildlife and contaminate water ways.
Dog Do's and Don'ts
Do pick up the doo — pack out all dog poop. Don’t let dogs off leash to protect them from wildlife and protect wildlife from them.
Respect Wildlife
Give them space — observe wildlife from a distance and do not follow or approach them. Never feed animals as it can alter their behavior.
Plan Ahead
Take the trail less traveled — there are more than 100 miles of hiking trails in the Vail area! Use the trail guide to discover area trails and, whenever possible, ride a bike or take a free Town of Vail bus to the trailhead.
Driving Directions
Access: Travel west on I-70 to Exit 173 for West Vail. Turn right and proceed east on the North Frontage Road for 0.5 miles to Buffehr Creek Road. Turn left and continue to the bridge. The path described starts at the trailhead on Buffehr Creek Road, a common starting point for several popular hikes. The endpoint marked on this map serves as a turnaround spot, allowing hikers to head back to where they began.
Dogs & Leashes
On all trails that enter the Eagles Nest Wilderness, as well as on the North Trail, DOGS ARE REQUIRED TO BE ON A PHYSICAL LEASH. If you would like to hike with your dog off leash, there are several areas you can go, such as any trail, aside from the North Trail, that does not enter the Eagles Nest Wilderness, as well as dog parks within the Town of Vail. Remember that, no matter where you are, when in public, your dog needs to be under verbal control. Also, if you use a provided dog waste bag, please remember to carry it out with you. The bags are not biodegradable.